well... the act you speak of can be hard to avoid. if it is done literally you may be disqualified from an event. figuratively speaking of this defacation, you may have to work that out in your head. most of the time, a player just gets tired of leaving stink juice all over the course and has what alcoholics refer to as a moment of clarity. they then return home, wash off that cloak of failure and decide to practice more often.

when you are playing a round for scores, you should be showing off the skills you learned on the practice green. never thinking about how to play. just play.

New for 2013, we will be doing a rule of the week. feel free to spark discussion on the rules and how to use them.
i will start from the beginning.
803.02 Teeing Off
A. Play shall begin on each hole with the player throwing from within the teeing area. When the
disc is released, at least one of the player's supporting points must be in contact with the
surface of the teeing area, and all the player's supporting points must be within the teeing
area. If a tee pad is prov ...
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New for 2013, we will be doing a rule of the week. feel free to spark discussion on the rules and how to use them.

i will start from the beginning.

803.02 Teeing Off

A. Play shall begin on each hole with the player throwing from within the teeing area. When the
disc is released, at least one of the player's supporting points must be in contact with the
surface of the teeing area, and all the player's supporting points must be within the teeing
area. If a tee pad is provided, all supporting points must be on the pad at the time of
release, unless the director has specified a modified teeing area for safety reasons. If no tee
pad is provided, all supporting points at the time of release must be within an area
encompassed by the front line of the teeing area and two lines perpendicular to and extending
back three meters from each end of the front line. The front line of the teeing area includes the outside edges of the two tee markers. Running up from behind the teeing area
before the disc is released is permitted. Following through in front of the teeing area is
permitted provided there is no supporting point contact outside the teeing area when the disc
is released.

B. Any supporting point contact outside the teeing area at the time of release constitutes a
stance violation and shall be handled in accordance with sections 803.04 F, G and H.

Wadsworth's Discraft Ace Race on Sunday 10/28...REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO THIS SUNDAY @12:30 P.M. Come get $60 worth of gear for $25, have a good time, and at this point have a good chance to win the grand prize worth close to $150! Come give feedback as well to the local club on future pin locations, as the course is beautiful and is going to make alterations and expand to 18 holes in the next year. SIGN UP NOW AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS - THANKS!

Discraft Ace Race being held in Wadsworth: 40 mins from Hudson, 30 from Parma, 15 from Medina, 30 from Wooster, 25 from Massilon, 30 from Portage Lakes, 30 from Wingfoot. Low registration numbers so far so you have a far higher chance at the prizes. It's on 10/28, with Pre-reg REQUIRED by 10/11. Registration and details available on the 'Scene. JOIN US for a good time at a park with a lot of promise for disc golf!

If anyone is interested in pre-paying for Puns Labrynth tournament, which is Saturday, I can make it to Tuesdays scramble to collect. If no response though, I will just spend the time doing much needed course work. Thanks in advance and hope to see you Saturday!